Attitude Toward Post-Soviet countries in the New Neighborhood Policy of the EU: current situation and development course
Keywords:
South Caucasus, the EU, ENP, Azerbaijan, partnership, energy policy, the post-Soviet space, the Eastern Partnership program, F. Federica Mogherini, the free trade zone agreement, geopolitics, conflict, occupation, double standards, biasAbstract
In our time, the system changes in the geopolitical map of the world were formed as a result of integration, globalization and disintegration. The situation demanded that the international and re-gional organizations, including the EU, to adapt, to respond quickly and make significant changes. Place the republics of the South Caucasus and Central Asia in the post-Soviet policy of the EU due to their geopolitical importance and energy factors, which prompted the EU to gradually increase their activity. The goal is to manage the institution through the generalization and individualization. It was to determine the direction. The results of scientific research and the political policy of the EU in the South Caucasus in the national political science show that the interest of the organization came to the region at the beginning of the millennium due to the influence of these factors. In for-eign policy of the EU the South Caucasus is more important than Central Asia. The author also ex-plains the different attitudes to the EU in post-Soviet countries such as Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and Armenia. The article also explains the obstacles to cooperation between Azerbaijan and the EU, the country's sustainable development, the steady implementation of democratic and legal reforms and the bias of the European institutions, which must be approved by the European institutions that do not want to put up with the economic growth of the country. In practice, especially since 2009, anti-Azerbaijan activity of such organizations is reflected in the adoption of a number of documents. In this context, biased resolution of the European Parliament on Azerbaijan № 2915/2840 (RSP), adopted on 10 September 2015, shows that the systematic and continuous smear campaign against our country in this parliamentary organization is extremely acute, and our people are called not to comply with such provocations.